Until anyone is convicted of any crime, no matter how horrific the crime, they are innocent until proven guilty. |
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The pivot mechanism is substantial, with no loss of stability when the LCD panel is vertical. |
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It didn't help, of course, not really, but at least there were no innocent bystanders around to suffer my invective. |
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And for that world, it is now imperative that no further suffering is inflicted on innocent people. |
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She was innocent, simple, and, no matter what tales of travel she told, most likely lost. |
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Revenue officials have confirmed that they take no part whatsoever in the setting of interest rates offered by financial institutions. |
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You and the babe are no innocents, and you well know that it is madness for you to expect any shelter from us. |
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I have no sympathy for whatever cause they think they are fighting for when I read or hear of such senseless acts of murder against innocents. |
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There is no redemptive word in Herod's slaughter of the innocents and the inconsolable weeping of all the mothers of Bethlehem. |
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Individuals were summoned to advise the sovereign and they were under no obligation to concur with the opinions of others. |
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He is particularly critical of the supposition that no one suffers innocently since all are born into sin. |
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Rearing turkeys was no easy job even in small numbers and diseases such as pip and gape took their toll despite good care and attention. |
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Strain the liquid off carefully through muslin making sure that no pips or pulp get through. |
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They stressed, however, that they would only support this option on condition that there was no reduction in the level of healthcare provision. |
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Yes, the new EU constitution has plenty of pious words about ensuring that there should be no unfair state aids and other subsidies. |
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Medical staff concluded he was concussed but there was no lasting brain damage. |
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She was badly concussed but there are no broken bones and they are just keeping her in overnight for observation. |
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Public policy encourages surgeons to innovate when confronted with a problem, emergency or elective, for which there is no consensus solution. |
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Bolt on necks may or may not have been innovated by him but he pulled together the art of manufacturing guitars like no one else. |
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How we have no national dance company and rely on the tender mercies of people like Sonja to keep our folk dances alive and to innovate new ones. |
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The owner complained Digger had no energy and lacked the endurance to complete a field trial competition without becoming exhausted. |
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This was roundly condemned as there was no justification for ZPA to oppose the idea and Zamtel fought and won its case at Government level. |
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You are doing them a service by being comprehensively insured for coaching in a way that no other cycling organization can duplicate. |
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Shrubs lower than one metre are recommended, or taller trees with no foliage below two metres, so there is a clear field of vision. |
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Only an experimental version was produced, no further work being done on this innovative idea. |
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If Yorkshire can't give it to them, they will go elsewhere, no matter how innovative our products. |
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The circular objects were faintly self-luminous and left no condensation trail in the upper atmosphere. |
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Some of the alleles showed no significant difference in insensitivity to either isomer. |
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They were given no ownership of the concept and took no real part in the process that decided the conditions and clauses in the bill. |
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He added that the smells could be got up to three miles away and there was no doubt the company had breached the conditions with regard to smell. |
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I would like a steak burrito, no rice, pinto beans with sour cream and cheese, and a small coke. |
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I tread cautiously here, firstly because my one posted review, which has no comments as of this writing, is quite weak, if inoffensively so. |
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To be sure, the condescending attitude of the promoters of the project was no help to their cause. |
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More important, as the symbol of the state, his actions, no matter how inopportune, had to be defended by the Liberal ruling class at all costs. |
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He pushed back against her, finding that he had been placed inopportunely at the end of the alley way that had no escape and on top of ice. |
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It was further agreed that no person is expected to continue living in conditions unfit for human habitation. |
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We would not have to do so if we didn't have so many people who have no pride or concern for the conditions in which they live. |
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Rank, social position, economic condition have no direct effect on the gradation from the standpoint of caste. |
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Victims, on the other hand, united only in their grief, plead for no more than the solace that a condign sentence would bring. |
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There would be no buns, no ketchup, and no condiments of any sort provided. |
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Kelso are no strangers to the pioneering spirit, laying persuasive claim to being the nation's oldest club. |
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Some urban tree species cause an inordinate amount of asthma and allergy problems, while other tree species cause little or no health problems. |
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I have no idea, but I'm just confused as to whether or not I should avoid that person from now on. |
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However, if we were to intelligently and informatively argue the point to the extreme, we would find it makes absolutely no sense. |
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If there is no intervening bid, you must bid your longest unbid suit unless you can convert the informatory double to a penalty double. |
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Many cold compresses, an elevated leg and all manner of other cures have been to no avail. |
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The idea came from Buddhism rather than Confucianism, but for Confucians it implied no other-worldly quietism. |
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These are no ordinary shops or shopping malls on sprawling compounds, but outlets on the premises of petrol filling stations. |
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There was no evidence that increased familiarity with a site or with a female increased fertilization effectiveness for a male. |
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I am of the view that there was no reasonable basis for detention of Mr. Stephen on an alleged infraction of the seatbelt legislation. |
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The union overcomes this instinctive knowledge by convincing teachers that they in fact have no capacity to teach. |
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One person may be plagued by private rituals or compulsions or repetitive thoughts of which no one else is aware. |
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I went on the pill for the first time a couple of months ago, and since then I've been crying a lot, for no apparent reason. |
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They no longer have any sense of working class solidarity, whereby communities would work together to confront common problems. |
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It's no wonder golf clubs across Great Britain are full of gin-sipping pillocks whose first concern is whether you've got your tie on properly. |
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The first problem with my ingenious master scheme was that I had no idea how to go about doing this. |
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But he made no promise to do something special to root out the practice of female foeticide. |
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They are still no showers for people who have walked for hours through fetid waters. |
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As you can see, there is no mention of sexual fetishes or fantasies of any kind. |
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He noted that sexual fetishes, no matter how weird they might seem, were an expression of one's individuality. |
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There is no cure for a food allergy and, once your body reacts, the reaction will intensify each time you ingest the nasty substance. |
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In this case there was no ingesta found, therefore no further tests could be carried out for toxicology. |
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Exclusively heterosexual, his imagery shows no sign of fetishism or sadomasochism, no unseemly interest in children. |
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Is the glory of heaven no perfecter in itself, but that it needs a foil of depression and ingloriousness in this world, to set it off? |
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Finally though, the company could no longer justify the expense and Julie had to either pay his own way or not go to the con. |
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In addition, conacre or rented land that is no longer being farmed must be removed from the REPS plan. |
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In the case of conacre there is no requirement to take soil samples provided the planner specifies P limits at or below the target Index level. |
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No instant foods, no TV dinners, no cake mixes ever trespassed into my mother's kitchen. |
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There is no reason to rush into anything just because it appears to provide humanity with instant solutions. |
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Its denizens now sense that the American people no longer wish to subsidize their defense only to earn ingratitude. |
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The trustees' decision in 1760 to feu land to the town council, however, opened old wounds and was no formality. |
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A maverick, who brooks no compromises, she is capable both of expansive friendships and bitter feuds. |
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So it's pretty much like a feudal system of the kings where people are thrown into prison and they have no way of getting out. |
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Such absolute power can easily corrupt, and it is no wonder that the feudal system in Pakistan is humanly degrading. |
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Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us. |
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By the way there are no unions in my state, feudalistic economic policies have shut them out. |
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In group 2, the subjects had no solution instilled for the entire time they were intubated. |
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There are usually no holes all the way through but lots of protuberances and concavities. |
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Furthermore, clergy gave no encouragement to lay organisations such as religious confraternities or voluntary societies. |
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He took the scenic route back to the castle, where no one walked and it was dark, so he was concealed easily. |
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Likewise, the Indonesian public was kept in the dark until the end of last month when the news was no longer concealable. |
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There can be no reason why there should not be immediate instigation of closure procedures. |
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Search as you may, you can find no evidence of all that feverish activity, but you know it's here. |
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It may be possible to provide a side or back entrance instead, where there's no step. |
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They work feverishly to uncover the killer's identity before no one is left alive. |
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We follow their journey to the tiny island of Muck, with 30 inhabitants, no shops and no road rage. |
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Although Mackay won the ninth there was no way back and she conceded the match and the women's championship at the 14th. |
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These are a few of the facts known at the time, you now have to decide, war or no war. |
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There were no airs and very few graces, just a good eye and an uncomplicated swing at the ball. |
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He also spared few people his assurances that just about no one was as powerful as he was. |
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Details remain few and far between, and as yet no background studies have been prepared. |
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I'm not ready for the full team but that makes me no different to a good few of the younger strikers who have been making the squads. |
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Although they got no further than the foothills, Patricia and Peter found no fewer than three new species of rhododendron. |
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While the images of the corpses themselves were pixellated, there was no blurring of the national sense of shock. |
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In North America, when a C-section is performed, no fewer than four doctors are present in the room. |
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Over the period it has topped the yearly sales charts no fewer than 11 times. |
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The 33 individuals identified by Scotland on Sunday between them share no fewer than 69 posts. |
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In fact, there should have been no fewer than four Leevale runners on the team for Sunday's long course race. |
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But this attempt to confound nationality with race is no better than the Russian attempt to confound it with unity of religion. |
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In contrast, there will be no impact on bidi tobacco growers as it does not have the export potential of filler tobacco. |
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Built by car manufacturer Ford, the car, worth half a million pounds, was surrounded by no fewer than four security guards. |
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And I've just discovered that next March contains no fewer than five Mondays. |
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Breathe continuously, with no pauses between the exhalation and the inhalation. |
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This is generally in conformity with the court decision, save that it puts no controls on when strip searches may be done in a police station. |
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Furthermore, no pigmented pituitary adenomas, to our knowledge, have been reported. |
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When they stick in those perfume insert things, how come they always smell the same, no matter what fragrance they're trying to pimp you? |
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The queen of reggae takes no hostages in defining the beauty as raised to pimp men with money. |
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They are saying, you must conform to our version of family and society or you can have no rights. |
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There can be no doubt of the existence of a culture whose roots were formed by the confluence of folk Portuguese and African traditions. |
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There are no breaks, no fills, little syncopation, and the beats rarely drop out. |
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Some people seem to have no work to do at work, but use the internet and a blogging as a way to fill the working day. |
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No one likes to do it, no one likes to spend the money or time, but filling a cavity is a whole lot cheaper than having a root canal. |
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But the Wistow pitman says no amount of money can compensate for a crippling hand condition that could leave him on the unemployment scrap heap. |
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It would be a pity to pretend that there are no regrets and that ending a marriage hardly matters. |
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While we offer thanks to all, we would respectfully ask for no one to feel pity or sorrow for our loss. |
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They have no idea of their future here and I feel great pity for their innocence. |
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The few lives that I had come across were miserable ones, pitiable creatures who had no hope left to live on with. |
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For we now have a conceited Government which in its monumental arrogance can brook no opposition. |
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Other than the pithos and its lid, no ceramic vessels were clearly being used in the room at the time it was destroyed. |
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The sale will be open to both institutional and individual investors, Great Wall said, giving no date for the proposed issue. |
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At the time of writing, no official explanation or confirmation of the circumstances under which he passed away had been made. |
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More importantly, there is no property in confidential information, such as business secrets and examination papers. |
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Not many people would stand here and be told that the system they have been born into is no more than a confidence trick. |
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Her face remained straight, with no emotion and she quickly grabbed her files and moved towards the door to follow the other doctor. |
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The decision was made because there were no players left, no pitchers left. |
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Given that there was no question of drunk driving, we were fairly insistent on being told what we were being pulled over for. |
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There was no universe, no sheer conceivability, merely absence of cognitive ability. |
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So there is no point at all in carrying them out insincerely, or, for example, trying to cheat on the fasting in Ramadan. |
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Although no one expects the euro to collapse, the debate is contributing to an uncertain atmosphere in foreign-exchange trading pits. |
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There is, I believe, no one more appropriate to address the conference on the liturgical role of children in the Church. |
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As I mentioned at the start, I have no inside information about what went on during the processing of this paper. |
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There was no light except for the light inside the tanks and the computers running by themselves. |
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They were unpleasant sometimes, but no more so than being in this prison, and they seemed too real to be merely figments of his imagination. |
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In the long run, there is no doubt we must all open up and develop the necessary institutions which will enable us to have a fighting chance. |
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This by no means guarantees success, but at least gives them a fighting chance. |
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It looked like a bomber group had gone off course, because there looked to be no fighters to contend with. |
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As he half fought his way through the steady crowd, no one noticed him or acknowledged his existence. |
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Additionally, no doubt other back-up or secondary media were used, such as print advertising and coupon inserts in newspapers. |
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There is probably no other centre in Ireland where harbour and town are so inseparably bound up and complement each other so well. |
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In recent years, there has been no other court justice with a personal history so loaded with insensitivity to racial discrimination. |
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Willetts therefore argued that, far from destroying an industry, his piracies had no significant effect at all on existing publishers' sales. |
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Without exception, a woman can conceive at no other time than this approximately two-hour period, easily determined if her birth data are known. |
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So long as no English king conceived the unrealistic ambition of conquering Scotland, there was no reason for that to change. |
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Make sure there are places your dog can get stuck in or fall from and there is no sharp objects like nails or pins laying around. |
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Therefore, no objective standard exists for the composition or development of music. |
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There is no fertilizer better than compost, and you can make it yourself for free! |
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The Crown suggested it made no sense for Willis, armed only with a bowling pin, to challenge a man with a gun. |
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It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of confused old men in Japanese infantry uniforms. |
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Evidently, for many influentials in world music, the art is a question of conquering and ruling the earth, no less. |
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We are surrounded by sound all the time and it's a lot of info to process in one brain with no relief. |
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The company has made no secret of its plans to invent new coffee, tea, milk and energy products in-house. |
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There's no point in buying shoes that will pinch your toes and cramp your feet all day long. |
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The salsa, which I expected to give the rest of the ingredients a spicy kick up the backside, had no piquancy whatsoever. |
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He has no criminal record and is employed as a train conductor which, on occasion, requires him to cross the Canadian border. |
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The electrons in the conduction band of this metal have no restrictions in their movement. |
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A laser beam, by itself, cannot conduct electricity because it contains no charge carriers such as electrons to produce a current flow. |
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In theory, high-temperature superconductors conduct electricity with no resistance. |
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And I am not sure I would be swayed by the statement that a suicide bomber suffers no more pain than that of a pinch. |
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You consume a fiftieth of the oxygen consumed by a motor vehicle, and expel no pollutants. |
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The moving object is in motion during exposure, no matter whether the time be a fiftieth or a millionth part of a second. |
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He's showing up, apparently no immunity was granted, he is not taking the Fifth Amendment. |
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A meeting of Newcastle AUT yesterday was inquorate and therefore took no vote on the boycott. |
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Mike Leeson takes the mantle of first fifteen skipper and he will, no doubt, lead from the front. |
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He says existing plans are stuck in the pipeline with no money in the budget to finish them. |
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Her voice was cold, with no hint of the fiery anger that showed plain on her face. |
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He pictured it as a liquid fiery ball, constantly dripping flames into no particular direction due to lack of gravity. |
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He added that no decision had been made yet on whether to ban smoking in public. |
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There was no author picture, and few of his other books seemed to be in print. |
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Despite any such fears however, acts of inhumanity towards a surrendered enemy have no place in the third Millenium. |
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Strictly speaking, there are no examples of materials in which singlet superconductivity and ferromagnetism co-exist. |
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Neither accelerator nor brake is fierce, the steering is accurate but requires no great effort. |
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However, he sees no reason to believe that a machine cannot, in principle, do the things humans can do. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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The local constabulary has no leads on the whereabouts of this fiend, who cleaned me out so thoroughly that I am as poor as a church-mouse. |
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It is also intended, no doubt, to contrast British efficiency and moral fibre with Spanish and Portuguese fecklessness. |
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No change to interest rates means no major drama to concern ourselves with. |
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When the four reached their own no decompression limit, their concern developed into full-blown anxiety. |
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Gravesend manager Andy Ford has no fresh injury concerns or suspensions to worry about. |
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There can be no doubt that Andy Johnson is a man in form, but is he really international quality? |
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He had no desire to run a pigskin down a field and risk being jumped on top of doing so. |
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She stated that she had no concern with David using the oven then but has now because he forgets when he takes his medication. |
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This book is not aimed at the initiated, and I hope it will be accessible to people with little or no knowledge of modern Irish history. |
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In this bleak midwinter, no art looks ahead to the New Year with less confidence than orchestral concerts. |
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We no longer live in a society where it is common for families to spend their evenings informally making music with friends. |
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Glasgow then showed great initiative and no little skill to claim the first try of the match just ahead of the half hour mark. |
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We won't confuse our having made mistakes with our having no right to be here. |
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The proportioner requires no electricity and operates using water pressure to inject the proper amount of chemical. |
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Likewise, the use of a nanoscale injector to introduce molecules into a biological cell does no harm to the cell. |
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A local dermatologist administered cortisone injections with little or no improvement. |
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The patient was subjected to mineral oil injections as an experimental therapy to promote hair growth, but no hair growth was ever noted. |
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It's a bit like saying you continue to live in a pigsty because no one comes to visit your house. |
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Now the impression is of a fickle politician who has lots of ideas but no staying power to see them through. |
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Wrong's excellent book is peopled by the kind of characters no fictional framing could ever conceive. |
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There was no way of knowing whether the pinheaded agent had managed to get anything worthwhile. |
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Rhymers kicking sordid tales from the drug wars were no longer journalists or fictionists, ironists or moralists. |
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The Greeks could find no reply after the break and even missed a penalty in injury time. |
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For many collectors, no one piece of Indian Jewelry is more highly prized than a beautiful, handmade concho belt. |
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While he was in no way bound to Rebecca, he felt as though he was doing her an injustice by spending the evening with another girl. |
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Yet here we are two weeks into the signing period and no team has made a peep regarding inking him to a contract. |
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The meat was served in restaurants with no adverse effect on humans but the contaminated leftovers were sold to local farmers as pigswill. |
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Your letter provides no facts, details or information that in anyway contradict the article. |
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This astounding piece of fiddling while Rome burns was written no doubt to the sound of whalesong and the pungent aroma of joss sticks. |
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Environmentalists, no doubt, will accuse Americans of fiddling while Rome burns. |
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When the justices purported to commit the appellant on these informations, they were doing something which in law they had no power to do. |
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To be honest, I had an inkling I would have to work most of the weekend, but I had no idea how hard. |
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We are faced with fideism or with uncritical obedience to tradition, and the distinction between the two may be no more than academic. |
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Claiming that no compelling evidence exists and then refusing to acknowledge the existence of any evidence is simply a form of atheistic fideism. |
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He tackles the question of why settlements would only have been established on the coasts, with no inland traces of civilisation. |
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Nine times out of ten these calls convey information that no one needs to know. |
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Consequently, Einstein and Infeld argue, the distinction between matter and fields is no longer a qualitative one in relativistic physics. |
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There is no fast solution, and that's why proposing concrete solutions to specific problems isn't as easy as it sounds. |
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We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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In summary, no longer does leisure-time enjoyment for the older crowd end with the final hand of pinochle or the last bingo card. |
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But there is no reason why exegesis in the concrete should be considered apart from a theological reading. |
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Gender of itself has no bearing on a person's innermost desire for liberty and to reach their fullest potential possible. |
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I poured out my deepest and innermost thoughts and wouldn't stop until there was no more to share. |
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There's no Pinoy filmmaker which has a strong enough commercial identity that Filipinos flock to his film when they see his name in the marquee. |
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Thinking themselves unbeatable, the Australians claim they fear no batsman, bowler nor fielder. |
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In effect, there's no need to think of the world as an informationally open system. |
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With no little trepidation, he ran a diagnostic, pinpointing the alarm, and called up the sequence that had triggered it. |
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With cesium, pinpointing the erosion's source is difficult because there's no differentiation among sites of origin. |
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Looks like the player made 6 field goals worth two points each, no free throws, for a total of 12 points. |
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Yet strangely it has no effective role in treating the most common type of anaemia to affect hospital inpatients. |
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Now, I had no objection to Winston dying, after all he was 90 and had had a good innings. |
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He had no patience for detail, or any illusions about his ability to explain details comprehensibly. |
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No reinterpretation of the evidence and no protestations of innocence can alter those facts. |
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One knows that a science is mature when it is no longer comprehensible to the general, intelligent public. |
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This contest was no different, but it was clear from the time that referee Alan Lewis first put his whistle to his lips that it would be Fijian invention which triumphed. |
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At one level, no doubt, we could say that everything in a poet's life becomes integral to the composition of the poem, whatever the form or genre. |
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Any manure, hay or other organic material must be composted fully before usage to make sure it contains no surviving and active seeds to add to your problems. |
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But no such objective has been put forward in this case, nor are some of the more obvious ones, such as national security or the protection of informants, relevant. |
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The authors make no claims for completeness, indeed are transparent about the gaps, yet this book is impressively comprehensive in scale, scope and analytical range. |
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Kay shows how efforts by scientists using computer analyses, information theory, linguistics and cryptanalysis to break the genetic code in the 1950s yielded no results. |
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I am plagued with boils and have tried hot compresses to no avail. |
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The act also requires that no person should provide gametes for in vitro fertilisation, storage, or donation without first being given appropriate information about treatment. |
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There is no fervour, no passion, and no straightforward moral principle. |
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But if yours is one of the 100 million homes in Europe to which MTV is distributed today, you will know that it is no longer the only game in town. |
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Anyone who works at a law firm will certainly agree that it's a very feudalistic place, and they let you know right away that you are a serf and there is no hiding it. |
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The key observation here is that Hadrocodium has no trough or concavity. |
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And that's because every corn, blister, swollen ankle and ingrowing toenail will register its torture on your face, no matter how much you try to smile though the pain. |
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No one will wipe my fevered brow, no one will sooth my aching head. |
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But that was a bit strange, there was no sign of male inhabitance. |
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Club action returns this week with no fewer than five teams in action. |
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Eventually, he was supplying designs to no fewer than 50 manufacturers. |
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In Afghanistan, no fewer than three such operations were mounted. |
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She made no noise except the occasional inhalation and exhalation of air. |
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A regime of yours, would be like, no doubt, being ruled by pimpled teens. |
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In either case, you must ensure that there are no bent connection pins, the unit is plugged in properly, and the IDE cables are in good condition. |
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Nearly everyone would like something to pass on to his descendants, yet there is no inheritable property accumulation in our Social Security system. |
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There is just no substitute for having someone who thoroughly disagrees with you pin you down and force you to defend each and every one of your assertions. |
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The kitchen now has a smoke blanket, the study has a pinboard, clock and smoke alarm, and the window handle in the bathroom is no longer falling out of the frame. |
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Samuelson concentrated on just one such asset, namely, green pieces of paper called fiat money, which provided no utility whatsoever and yet sold for a positive price. |
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There are no precedents for what is the most public act of inhumanity in the world's history, so schools have largely been left to get by on a wing and a lot of prayers. |
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As investors chased initial public offerings in the late 1990s, they concocted some odd ways to gauge the prospects of companies with lots of buzz but little or no profits. |
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There were no offers to buy the ice factory and on the 5th of July 1886 an auction was held for the concern, only three people turned up and there was no purchase bids. |
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Thus there could be no diminution of the Doctrine, nor of initiation, nor of priestly succession through reincarnation, nor of the practice of religion. |
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The concert-goers ' enthusiastic reception of their entertaining host left no doubt that Hampson captivates his public, whether he is singing or not. |
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At the current arena the Rockets play, Alexander has no control over the concessions and receives no money from the sale of hot dogs and other items. |
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The other concerns the RegEdit program, the haven of extreme geeks with a wish to fiddle with configuration settings the messy, dangerous, no safety harness way. |
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It would be difficult to find in the conciliar documents a hint that Mary was no longer fashionable, but, in sad truth, we hear little about her these days. |
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If you happened to be patronising the inns of Kendal on Friday, you no doubt will have noticed a rather merry group of women dressed head-to-toe in pink. |
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These points, if taken at the trial when all the facts are out, will be available to the applicant at a later stage and we express no final conclusion about these matters. |
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Well Bruce Haig is a diplomat no longer, in fact he's a farmer, and he joins me from Gunnedah in New South Wales where he's actually attending an agricultural field day. |
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A discussion of sterilization versus extermination is no more fraught than, say, the back-and-forth in the inner sanctum of a tobacco company on how to fudge the cancer stats. |
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That night, when it seemed that I might be going out with the tide, I knew I had no reason for feeling cheated, for I had had a good innings and a long run. |
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If we did follow a policy of no victims' names, we'd be horribly unfair to the other party, the person who's picked up for the crime and who is innocent until proved guilty. |
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I scream at the ceiling, its blinking pinpricks of light, to let me fall off that edge, falling wholly into that unfeeling darkness and letting me feel no more pain. |
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When trainees have no riskfree way of getting adequate explanations, they may draw the wrong conclusions about entirely innocent research conduct. |
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The trip from the condemned cell to the gallows was very short and there was no speech to which the condemned man had to listen whilst standing on the trap. |
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In a world come of age, we have no luxury of a pious hope that God is either our copilot or an air traffic controller who would save us from crashing into each other. |
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She certainly was in no condition to drive herself to the hospital, and it didn't appear that she was going to be able to draw anyone near this place anytime soon. |
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But off-camera the consensus was that by election time those listed would be in no condition to cast a ballot, let alone offer themselves as candidates. |
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The collapsing Soviet Union was in no condition to dissuade its ally. |
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Joker has no value at the finish, and deuce has only pip value. |
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Inpatients should expect to wait no longer than 18 months for a bed, but more than three out of four inpatients are admitted to hospital within three months of referral. |
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Cammy was no saint, but he was no demon-possessed drug fiend, either. |
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There have been delays in setting up the intelligence system and little or no improvement in inputting details of arrests or summonses on the Police National Computer. |
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Her son told the inquest he had no idea where she got the tablets from. |
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Although there were no bulls, tomatoes or flying goats, the event was a bit of fun nonetheless and probably more typical of the average Spanish fiesta. |
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Consequently, there is no need to invoke allopatric conditions to explain the patterns of variation seen in both the gall inducer and its inquiline beetle. |
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One in three New Zealanders aged fifteen and over has no qualification. |
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It was his birthday, his fifteenth, but there would be no celebration. |
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The creation of a potential fifth column within the organization makes the duties of members of the audit committee far more onerous than before, with no relief in sight. |
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They had no way of escaping the powerful inrush of water and were drowned. |
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There will be no inrush of comments like yesterday to distract me. |
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But most importantly fifthly, there are no miracle baits or rigs. |
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The Irish Uilleann pipes were played and made in northern cities such as Philadelphia in the nineteenth century, but I've seen no evidence of early piping in the South. |
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Being a batsman with an insatiable hunger for runs, he will also no doubt gorge himself at the expense of bowling attacks the length and breadth of the country. |
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By contrast, when I examine what figures can be inscribed in a circle, it is in no way necessary for me to think that this class includes all quadrilaterals. |
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While these discourses appear to make sense, they in fact impart no information to the reader, who is left to marvel as the inscrutability of the cosmos. |
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Moreover, the insecticidal protein in the plant begins to break down immediately after the plant dies so there is no danger of its toxic effect in soil or underground water. |
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It is no surprise, in these circumstances, that survey after survey shows that workers feel more insecure and anxious than at any time in our peacetime history. |
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When the serf no longer responded to whipping because you were just hitting old insensate scar tissue, that would be the equivalent of low batteries. |
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The large, nutlike seeds found between the scales of the cones are no delicacy, being starchy and bland, but provide a useful food to many peoples. |
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I run red lights even though I'm no longer rushing to buy heroin, and I shake with excitement when I see confederate flag stickers on the back of trucks. |
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Opposition parties have levelled insinuations of skulduggery and secret agreements, but the Australian government has stuck hard to the line that no deal had been done. |
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He also found there was no evidence that insoluble problems would be caused for the management of elections if the deposits requirement was not there. |
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There is no external scrutiny of their use, no limit on the length of time a detainee can spend there, and no way for detainees to appeal against their confinement. |
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Ten years after the launch of Napster, the first online file-sharing service, the music industry is no closer to solving the problems created by digital piracy. |
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When these young people return, despite being richer or better educated or both, they still have no pigs, a condition considered pitiable by the older generation. |
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